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It’s June! The month of Glastonbury Festival. There is no escaping it here in Frome. It pervades all areas of the town; whether you are a diehard music fan who has never missed a year, a family who have worked the festival for generations, a Sunday day tripper or just someone who enjoys spotting helicopters flying overhead and guessing which celebrity is arriving at the site in style. There is always a buzz around the town, and you are never more than a metre away from someone with a Glasto story. The Frome highlight last year was Sir Paul McCartney’s appearance at the Cheese & Grain. With only a few hours’ notice, the Frome grapevine worked overtime, resulting in ecstatic concert goers (Emma) and a disappointed majority (Morag) who were not in the right place at the right time when the news broke. There is already talk of who - if anyone - we may be lucky enough to have perform again this year. I know a few people who will be hovering around the venue hoping for the hot ticket in the days leading up to the festival.
Perhaps Glastonbury is really not for you. Well, you are in luck, you cannot move for summer festival offerings in our area. So whether your idea of a festival is moshing along to the Idles or singing along to Mr Tumble, there is something for you.
We have already been lucky enough to experience the Frome Local History Festival, and the Shindig at the Dillington Estate will be taking place when this issue drops. Now we are about to embark on the excellent Photo Frome Festival (our cover stars), a celebration that is definitely making its mark and will put Frome on the map as the ‘go to’ photography town in the South West. Bristol Pride Festival takes place at the end of June, and we have our very own Frome Pride at the beginning of June. We are also looking forward to the well established and very popular Frome Festival which takes over the town in July. There is something for everyone. Fancy some jazz? Head to Iford Manor at the end of June. Fancy dowsing? Head to South Zeal.
Festivals are all about celebrating what we love, and we certainly have plenty to celebrate here in Frome.
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June 5th
The Good Heart, 21st June, 3 - 4.30pm, Free
A special Ukrainian Cultural Awareness session will be hosted by Iryna Ladyzhenska, Frome Town Council’s Refugee Hub Social Facilitator. The event aims to share information and news from our Ukrainian community and a chance to learn some interesting Ukrainian culture. Come and find out more in this free, fun, informative and interactive session. Refreshments included.
The Three Swans, 12th June, 6 - 10pm, £25-£30
To know a country’s food is to know its culture, and this could not be more true with Peruvian food. Filled with a variety of flavours and spices, this popular event is hosted by Frome’s finest Peruvian chef, Choco aka From Peru to You. Enjoy three delicious courses over a choice of two sitting times. Book online via Eventbrite.
Victoria Park, 3rd June, 12 - 5pm, Free
Fundraising events throughout the year raise operational costs for this much-loved annual highlight - the carnival is a charity that also supports individuals and good causes in the local area. Enjoy the brilliant dog show, selection of carnival royalty, bonnie babies, competitions, stalls and loads of fun fundraising events. Save the date for the two carnival processions on Saturday 23rd September.
10th June, 2.15pm and 3.45pm (Lions Fête)
16th July, 2pm - 4pm (Frome Festival)
Victoria Park Bandstand
Frome Town Band welcomes players of all ages and abilities in the area, providing an opportunity to come together to practise, share knowledge and encourage the enjoyment of brass band music. The band regularly plays at concerts, festivals, church services, fairs, fêtes, and organises fundraising and events within the local community. Membership includes loan of brass instruments, sheet music, uniform and group tuition within the band. www.frometownband.com
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Say hello to Frome’s NEW Art Club for your little artists! Hosted monthly by local illustrator Rachel Gale at Makers’ Yard Studios. A space for children to explore their creativity through a curated series of art classes for 4-7 & 8-12 year olds. For more information simply scan here...BOOK NOW!
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THURSDAY 01 JUNE - 2PM
QUANTUM THEATRE PRESENTS A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM AN OUTDOOR PERFORMANCE
SUNDAY 11 JUNE - 2PM
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SUN 4 MA POLAINE
WED 7 IAIN BALLAMY
SUN 11 MARK LEWIS HEAVENOR
WED 14 SINNOBER
SUN 18 MĀSA
WED 21 IAIN BALLAMY
SUN 25 IZZIE YARDLEY’S SONG CLUB
WED 28 JEREMY STACY
10th - 18th June
Explore the town’s green spaces and see how Frome is tackling the climate emergency. Events include a River Festival at Rodden Meadow, a picnic in Victoria Park, an elderflower champagne workshop and exploring foraged, reclaimed and rediscovered food ingredients. A selection of local village pubs will also be taking part in Veggie Week, where vegetarian and vegan delights will be on offer. www.greatbiggreenweek.com
Redwood Rare Breeds Farm, Wanstrow, BA4 4SZ
Nestled within the rolling hills of Somerset, located just 5 miles from Frome. They are installing the Ultimate Slip n Slide this summer, the longest and fastest of its kind in Somerset. The Slip n Slide is 95m long and can be booked individually or as a group for 1hour-long sessions. Enjoy refreshments at the farm café or woodfired pizzas up on the hill at Field 725.
7th - 16th July
Frome will come alive with music, art and culture as the Frome Festival returns for its 22nd year. With over 200 events taking place across ten days, the Festival aims to celebrate the best of Frome, with events and activities taking place in places and spaces across the town - from venues and galleries to pubs and parks. Alongside regular fixtures of the Festival such as the Festival Food Feast and Hidden Gardens, this year features a rich programme of free and low-cost events. This year’s Festival also features ‘Ring Out’ - a fascinating project exploring Frome’s churches and their bells. www.fromefestival.co.uk
ASIAN DUB FOUNDATION/ Newton Faulkner
Miles Jupp/Sophie Duker/John Hegley/ London Gala Orchestra/ Clare Hammond/ Ian Ballamy/William Dalrymple
Music / Theatre / Dance
Comedy / Spoken Word & Literature / Exhibitions
Visual Arts and Crafts
Family Friendly Activities
Walks / Talks and Lectures
Late Night EVENTS + so much more
www.fromefestival.co.uk
2 July
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Sports Centre, 25th June, from 8am (Closing date for entries is 12th June)
Frome Triathlon Club is a local, friendly communitydriven club which gives anyone the opportunity to get involved in the sport of Triathlon. This popular annual event shows off some of the lovely roads around Frome and includes a sprint distance race as well as a Go Tri distance for beginners. Spectators can watch for free. The club still needs volunteer marshalls for the day, so if you’re interested please email: frometriathlon2023@gmail.com
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23rd July, 2pm, £30
Hidden in the secluded peace of the Mells river at Great Elm is the internationally renowned Jackdaws Music Education Trust. Jackdaws is dedicated to improving participation in, and enjoyment of music, offering year-round courses for adult amateur musicians, weekend courses, education projects, a young artists programme, weekly community choirs and public performances throughout the year.
In summer 1993, Dame Joan Sutherland opened Jackdaws, a new music centre created by her friend and local resident, renowned opera singer, Maureen Wishart. Thirty years later, Jackdaws has grown to offer year-round music courses for amateur and professional musicians and inspirational music projects for school children in Frome and Somerset.
Celebrate with Jackdaws and help them to raise funds for future projects, at a Birthday Concert on Sunday 23rd July that features artists including the Eden Stell Guitar duo and pianist Mark Tanner. Tickets for this special event are on sale now and include a celebratory glass of bubbly and famous Jackdaws’ cake. www.jackdaws.org.uk
This is a unique opportunity to celebrate the creativity of Marian Bruce at her studio in the historic Merchant House in the heart of Frome. From over 40 years of artistic practice, she has selected a large, eclectic mix of work, large and small scale sculpture and working maquettes, wall reliefs, mixed media assembled objects, handmade and printed books, scrolls and concertinas, drawings, collage and prints - some embellished. Also included is a portfolio of theatre designs for contemporary dance and props made for Mark Bruce Company productions. There are photographic and written records of three collaborations with Crysse Morrison presented on the Merlin stage between 2002 and 2004.
Opening and Meet the Artists
1st June, 7pm - 9pm, £5 incl cheese and wine
Art Exhibition: Hospitality, Peace and Reconciliation. Ammerdown believes in a shared world, where diversity and different identities are cherished, where all can live free from the fear of violence and abuse, with dignity and respect, and where differences and conflicts are transformed peacefully.
Local artists inspired by the theme of Peace and Reconciliation present painting, collage and 3-D work, from nest boxes to ceramics, as well as digital art and music. The individual artists share a wish to communicate the plight of creation and refugees, and the desire to build peace and communication within an increasingly fractured world. This exhibition seeks to reflect Ammerdown’s values and to communicate them in a host of different ways, approaches and media.
Much of the visual art work has focused on the plight of the oppressed and the complex vulnerability of humanity, acknowledging the courage of damaged and desperate people in crisis. You will see both studies and completed works, which document and express her deep empathy for the vulnerable in humanity globally, both past and present.
‘Passionate, skilful and unafraid, Marian Bruce’s work reaches into the wildest, most wounded regions of the heart to retrieve images of astonishing power and tenderness.’ Lindsay Clarke
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Photo|Frome returns with world-class photography and a much-expanded programme from 24th June until 12th July (some venues open longer) and all exhibitions are free to visit. There are a two-day symposium, workshops, Open Book call, Student Awards, and portfolio reviews.
Fifteen venues across Frome feature national and international artists, photography that explores South West history, and celebrate local, student and amateur talents.
Following 2022’s enthusiastic response, every aspect has been improved, starting with the theme. ‘Decolonising Environments’ was chosen as topical and challenging for artists, speakers, and audience alike. It explores the complex and often conflicting relationships between human communities, places and the natural world, to create an imagedriven conversation about political, cultural and economic ideas about our world.
MPB @ Rook Lane showcases Gideon Mendel’s acclaimed ‘Submerged Portraits’, part of his ‘Drowning World’ project, witnessing shared human experience of climate catastrophe transcending geographical, cultural and economic divides.
Christina Simons exhibits two series. ‘Australian Apocalypse’ documents bushfires which ravaged over 10 million hectares, killing nearly 30 people and an estimated half a billion animals. ‘Uncertain Land’ documents how people already internally displaced because of war in South Sudan also had to flee climate-change flooding.
Leah Gordon’s ‘Monument to the Vanquished, Part I, The Commoners’ illustrates the historic
legacy of enclosure and loss of commons. Gobinder Jhitta presents ‘XAKU’, the special bond that preColombian societies Arhuaco and Kogi share with nature. Student Awards prize winners will also be showcased.
Jacqueline Ennis-Cole shares ‘Beneath Us’, woodland walks bringing to light the hidden history of oil extraction. Jesse Alexander’s ‘The Digging Season’ uses photography, drawing and planting to examine archaeology, ecology and the peat industry on the Somerset Levels. Keerthana Kunnath addresses sexuality, queer, womanhood and mental health, topics often overlooked in her homeland of South India and the South Asian community at large.
Beaford Archive is premiering the early 1970’s work of Oscar-winning cinematographer Sir Roger Deakins at Black Swan Arts in the Round Tower Gallery, together with documentation on Ash Dieback by artist-photographer Robert Darch, thus presenting both the first and latest photographers commissioned by Beaford.
The Whittox Gallery presents Arteh Odjidja’s ‘Rise for Bayelsa’ , the campaign to stop environmental degradation in the Nigerian delta. The UK Black Female Photographers group shares ‘Living the Dream’ celebrating culture, creativity and womanhood.
Gallery at the Station features ‘Intersectional Matters: Waste’ curated by Jacqueline Ennis-Cole with internationally acclaimed photographers, alongside local photographer Clementine Wilson premiering ‘No Fixed Abode’
Makers’ Yard presents ‘Moon’, beautiful work from the global Woman Photograph Collective. In partnership with the Frome Independent, ‘Faces of Frome’ pop-up studio returns, with last year’s photos at the Frome Heritage Museum. There is
a student-curated exhibition (University of West of England) and Open Book call display at Frome Library, and another student-curated exhibition at 23 Bath Street (Boomsatsuma).
T-House from Italy will also stage thoughtprovoking outdoor exhibitions at various venues.
With local artists Rod Higginson and Anjalika Baier at Of Cabbages and Kings, Frome Wessex Photographic at the Town Hall and many more photography exhibitions at Eight Stony Street, Projects Frome, River House café and Café la Strada, there really is something for everyone!
Save the dates, come and explore the brilliant Frome venues and dive into the fascinating world of photography. Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
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1st - 16th June
Last year Frome held the UK’s shortest Pride (40mins). Having been received so warmly, this year our LGBTQIA+ community created the first Frome Pride season! It promises to celebrate, inform and build stronger links within our community. Whether you identify as LGBTQIA+ or ally, everyone is welcome. For information and bookings: www.fromepride.org
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Fridays / Rise / 9:30am
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4th June, 10am - 3pm, Free
Celebrating the town’s first full Pride season, Frome’s LGBTQIA+ group is taking over the market stage this month. In collaboration with Frome College’s Equality group, they’ll also have a stall and some lovely craft activities round by the Village Green. www.thefromeindependent.org.uk
Neil Blackmore: Radical Love
Saturday 10th June from 7pm
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AS PART OF FROME PRIDE SOCIAL HUNTING RAVEN PROUDLY PRESENTSVeggie Week! Green Week @ village pubs various, Tiny Forest Citizen Science Workshop
Egford Lane Park
3.30 -4.30pm, Free
Peruvian Food Pop Up with Choco Deiya @ The Three Swans, 6 - 10pm, £30
Bike Maintenance Class
Frome Community Bike Project 6 - 8pm, Free
The Coffee Connection (online) WHY & Dorothy House, 10 - 10.45am, Free
Quiz Night Fundraiser Merlin Theatre, 7.30pm, Teams of 6, £2.50 p/p
Quiz Night The Griffin, 8pm
Mojo Moves: Pride Special Cheese & Grain, 6.45pm, £8
Behind the Scenes Tour
Iford Manor Gardens, 10 - 11.15am, £28
Frome Carers Group Cricket Club, 10.30am - 12.30pm, Free
Frome Stitch Club River House @ Black Swan Arts 7 - 10pm, £4
Turdoxhill Session
The White Hart, Trudoxhill 7.30 - 10.30pm, Free
Dr Bike: safety checks & repairs Frome Medical Practice 10am - 4pm, Free
Yoga in the Meadow Rodden Meadow, 12 - 1pm, Donation
Nature Reserve Open Day Rodden Meadow, 1 - 4pm, Free
DIRT! The Movie Sustainable Frome @ Town Hall 7 - 8.30pm, Free
Refugee Day Picnic Victoria Park, 4.30pm
Intro to fermented vegetables Get Pickled @ Lo Rapitenc 6 - 8pm, £45
T’Barry Prize Bingo 23 Bath St, 7.30pm, £3
Sinnober Bar Lotte, 7.30pm, Free
Frome Film Club present: Aftersun Merlin Theatre, 8pm, £6.50
Glastonbury Festival weekend Worthy Farm
Ukrainian Cultural Awareness session
The Good Heart, 3 - 4.30pm, Free
National Theatre Live: Fleabag Merlin Theatre, 7pm, £16
Iain Ballamy Bar Lotte, 7.30pm, Free
Royal Bath & West Show
Bath & West Showground, 9am £22 family
Drag Quiz Night Frome Pride@ Flow Bar, 7pm, £2
Spirit of ART
The Ammerdown Centre, 7 - 9pm, £5
Fundraiser for WHY 23 Bath St, 7.30pm
Speed Dating
The Walled Garden, Mells 6.30 - 8.30pm, £22
Really Truly presents: Celebrate Me Merlin Theatre, 8pm, £14
The Celtic & Transatlantic Sessions Lamb & Fountain, 8 - 11pm, Free
Pub Quiz & Raffle The Sun Inn, 7.30pm
Wellbeing Garden Tour Frome Medical Practice, 1 - 2pm, Free
Connectedness: Psychedelics & the Web of Life Merlin Theatre, 7pm, £22
Night River presents: The Magic Lantern HydeAway, 8pm, £12
Hells Bells: AC/DC tribute The Tree House, 8pm, £18
The Celtic & Transatlantic Sessions The Griffin, 8.30pm, Free
DIY hot sauce & fermented workshop Get Pickled @ Lo Rapitenc, 6 - 8pm, £45
Frome Folk Singers
The Darling Folk Creative @ Bennett Centre, 7 - 9pm, £8
Jeremy Stacy Bar Lotte, 7.30pm, Free
Pop Up Comedy
The Cross Keys, Rode, 8 - 10.30pm, £15
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Jazz Festival: Antonio Forcione & Adriano Adewale Iford Manor, 6.30 - 10pm, £68
Keyford Local History Group Talk The Crown Inn, 7.30pm, Free
Eddie Martin live Eight Stony Street, 7.30pm, Free
Frome First Fridays
Venues across town centre, 6-8pm, Free
Pride Party
Frome Pride @ Flow Bar, 7pm - 1am, £12
Supper Club: 5 course tasting menu
Iford Manor, 7.30 - 10.30pm, £60
RUH Outdoor Cinema Night
Mamma Mia ‘Here we go again’ Warminster School, 8pm £6 (fundraiser)
Planted Country Stourhead, National Trust 9.30am - 5pm, £12
Iain Ballamy Trio
American Museum Gardens
5.30 - 9.30pm, £13
Pride – The Movie with Q&A Merlin Theatre, 7pm, £6
An Evening of Abba Memorial Theatre, 7.30pm, £26
Balloon Launch (weekend)
Tuckers Grave Inn, 6pm, Free
Frome Architect’s Eco
Home talk by Terry Pinto
The Good Heart, 7.30 - 9pm, Free
The Vaults Folk & Roots
Open Mic Bennett Centre, 7.30 - 10.30pm, £3
Frome Ska Reggae
Weekender
Cheese & Grain, 7pm, £30
Photo Frome: Preview Evening Rook Lane, 6 - 8pm, Free
Open the Box
The White Hart, Corsley, 7.30 & 8pm
Artist Talk: Lotte Scott
Black Swan Arts, 11am, Free
Frome Carnival Funday Victoria Park, 12 - 5pm, Free
Opening Celebrations: GRUPPENAUSSTELLUNG
Hauser & Wirth Somerset, 12 - 3pm, Free
An evening with Gregory Steward St Michael’s Church, Buckland Dinham, 6 - 9pm, £10 (fundraiser)
Frome 7s Festival
Rugby Club, All day
Lions Summer Fete
Victoria Park, 12.30 - 4.30pm, Free
Hunting Raven presents: Radical Love, Neil Blackmore Frome Pride @ Town Hall, 7pm, £5-10+ donation
Groovy 60’s & 70’s Evening Foxys Den, Hapsford, 7pm, £10
River Festival: Friends of the River Frome Rodden Meadow, 10am - 2pm, Free
Paddington Bear Day East Somerset Railway, 10.10am3.10pm, £16
Frome Heritage Tree Walk Green Week @ Cheese & Grain 2.30 - 4pm, £7
G4 Live Memorial Theatre, 7.30pm, £25
Bristol Ballistics Flyball Show West Woodlands Showground 8am - 7pm
Yoga & Mindfulness Day Retreat
Tithe Barn, Mells, 10am - 4pm, £65
Shake What Ya Mamma… 23 Bath St, 9pm - 2.30am Free before 10pm
Magpie Market
Cheese & Grain, 9am - 2pm, Free
The Frome Independent Town Centre, 10am - 3pm, Free
Sunday Home
Ed sessions
Bennett Centre, 2 - 4pm, £10
Ma Polaine Bar Lotte, 5.30pm, Free
Horningsham Village
Fayre Horningsham Village Hall, 12 - 4pm, Free (fundraiser)
A Midsummer Night’s
Dream Merlin Theatre, 2pm, £16
The Sunday Gathering
Bennett Centre, 2pm, Free
Mark Lewis Heavenor Bar Lotte, 5.30pm, Free
Father’s Day Summer Party
Longleat, 10am - 8pm, £44.95
Green Open Doors Rode
Various venues Rode, Beckington & Norton St Philip, 2 - 5pm, Free
Open Day: public tours
Tellisford Mill, 11am, 2pm & 4pm, Free
Masa Bar Lotte, 5.30pm, Free
Frome Triathlon Sports Centre, 8am, £50
Izzie Yardley’s Song Club Bar Lotte, 5.30pm, Free
Bingo Frome Town Football Club 7pm, £5
Charity Quiz Night George Hotel, 7pm £10 p’team (fundraiser)
Keith Brymer-Jones Live: Life, Clay & Everything Memorial Theatre, 7.30pm
The Haunting of Richard the Third Merlin Theatre, 7.30pm, £15
Kate Mills: An Evening of Power & Soul
The Crown Inn, 8.30pm, Free
Rare Life: Formula, Sudley & [Ivy] 23 Bath St, 9pm – 2.30am, £5
Local cancer counselling charity We Hear You (WHY) are inviting Frome to ‘Jump into June’ and join them in a month of fundraising, with all proceeds to go towards free specialist emotional support for children and adults affected or bereaved by a life-threatening diagnosis.
“We’re also calling on schools and workplaces to get involved with our ‘Splash of Purple’ Day on Friday 16th June”
The charity is hosting various events throughout the month and cheering on two teams of challenge participants as they take on a 10,000 foot skydive and trek the South West Coast Path in Cornwall.
Fundraising Officer Helen White says “Kicking off ‘Jump into June 2023’ in Frome is a live music gig organised by Carol Foster of the Meltones, a close friend of our wonderful founder Jill Miller, also featuring funk/soul band Three Corners and talented young singer songwriter Jude Dylan. Come along to 23 Bath St on 1st June and make a suggested donation of just £5/£10 on the door for an amazing night of music.
“We’re also calling on schools and workplaces to get involved with our ‘Splash of Purple’ Day on Friday 16th June - non-uniform days aren’t just for kids! Get your colleagues involved, style it out and wear something purple on 16th June, then make a donation to WHY - and don’t forget to take photos of your purple magnificence and tag us on social media!”
No donation is too small and every penny raised will help WHY continue to support the many people who sadly need our help because of the devastating impact of cancer or a life-threatening condition. WHY supports 118 children and adults each week at a cost of more than £6,000, and can only do it because of the generosity of the communities they serve.
www.wehearyou.org.uk
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It’s Jersey Royal season! These waxy little kidneyshaped gems have delicate, papery skin and the most delicious, nutty flavour. And although they often need little more than a knob of butter and a good pinch of sea salt, they are also great flavour carriers.
These sought-after new potatoes are firm in texture, working well in salads and holding their own in a frying pan. They love a delicate dressing and a punchy garnish.
Take full advantage of the short season and wrap them in this quick salsa verde to eat with fish, quiche, lamb chops, or a full barbecue spread.
Serves 4 as a side
500g Jersey Royals
50g fresh herbs available (parsley, coriander, mint, basil, sorrel, chives)
Handful of spinach
1 tbsp capers
200g peas (defrosted from the freezer is fine)
Big glug olive oil
1 tbsp lemon juice
1 or 2 green chillis (optional)
Salt and pepper to taste
While you boil your potatoes, pop all your ingredients (but only half the peas) in a small blender/chopper and whizz. Transfer to a bowl, add remaining peas, mix, and once cooled, add your potatoes. Mix again to coat all the potatoes, and serve at room temperature, or in the sunshine.
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Landscape Design . Ecological Restoration
Stourhead (National Trust), 9th - 11th June
Following the success of last year’s pilot event, Planted Country will present some of the UK’s leading nature-based businesses, alongside environmentally focused workshops, installations and a nine-part talks programme titled ‘Cool Design, Sustainable Futures’.
Built on the principles of biophilic (naturebased) design and running in conjunction with the Great Big Green Week, Planted Country will bring together leading thinkers from design, food production, farming and environmentalism, to present a greener and more equitable future.
Speakers include Helen Browning (Soil Association), Andy Cato (Wildfarmed), Tim Smedley (Guardian writer and author of The Last Drop), Siddarth Shrikanth (author of The Case for Nature) and Charles Dowding (No Dig Gardening).
Three days of nature-based sustainable design
Talks, workshops, design, nature, food, market stalls & installations
Book tickets in advance planted-community.co.uk
A firm favorite for me is a walk up Cley Hill, White Sheet Hill or in East woodlands, followed by a pint and maybe lunch on Corsley at the Royal Oak. Something I love about Frome is how much beautiful and diverse countryside we have on our door steps! Can be in beautiful woods within 10 minutes of leaving the house.
My favourite pub and venue is 23 Bath Street, I have been lucky enough to work there for just over a year but it has always been my first port of call when heading out in Frome since they opened over 8 years ago. I love the fact it is an independent venue supporting independent artists and events and is also a super relaxed spot for a drink with lots to keep my boys happy too. For a treat we always go to Bistro Lotte for amazing food and atmosphere and always love a takeaway from Dragon Pearl! The Golden Goose is the best shop for the beautiful gifts and treats.
I have lived in Frome for just over 11 years. It was an accidental move trying to move closer to my mum and sister in Bristol after a few years of living in Brighton, Kent, Norfolk and Spain! We all ended up moving to Frome instead, including my late dad too and we have all very happily stayed put!
I love the sense of community, and how much we have to offer. I live quite centrally and to be able to walk into town, always bump into a friendly face or two and have so much on my doorstep is invaluable! It’s a great town to live in and visit, I feel very lucky to be part of such a friendly and inspiring community!
A perfect day for me would be a walk into town via a coffee shop and going to my office at 23 Bath Street. I work helping with lots of exciting events and with a very lovely team so it’s always nice to get to work and get stuck in. Then to pop out and get lunch from Catherine Hill, very lucky enough to have firm favourites the Garden Cafe and The Hamper Sandwich shop just a minute away. Then a walk back home through Rodden meadow or up Catherine Hill and have a look at the shops and get back to the boys.. Then of course if we have an event to pop back down to 23 for a drink and a dance!
I’m at my happiest when I’m off on a mission, hitching up my caravan and heading to a festival with all the family. Or raving, I’m a big fan of music, of all kinds especially Jungle and Drum and Bass!
Aside from marketing events at 23 Bath Street I produce and programme a venue called the ‘Blind Tiger’ which is in the Unfairground at Glastonbury festival. This is my biggest project, programming the music for 5 days! We’re open from midday - 6am most days. Aside from that I’ll be doing event photography when I can, working at 23 and also have a job with Boomtown Fair working with the pop up sound systems they have throughout the festival.
Come to 23, follow us on social media or sign up for our newsletter. We are a fully independent venue so really appreciate any support with sharing our events.
Come and have a dance at the Blind Tiger if you’re lucky enough to be at Glastonbury and soak up the crazy atmosphere of the Unfairground and the Naughty corner! Or if you can’t make it there then I put on an event called Club Momo at 23 and various other places so keep your eyes out for more coming soon!
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